Poet Jane Hirshfield said "... the feeling I have about poem-writing (is) that it is always an exploration, of discovering something I didn't already know. Who I am shifts from moment to moment, year to year. What I can perceive does as well. A new poem peers into mystery, into whatever lies just beyond the edge of knowable ground."
I bring a different poem to the writing classes each week, not only to inspire but to introduce new poets to the group members.
Grace by Francette Cerulli
We must not turn on the lights in our houses until the sun has been down for one hour. We must sit here at the window, or there on the porch, or just around the kitchen table, wherever it catches us, and watch it leave. We must remember the time when we had nothing against the dark. We must remember the easy grace of letting darkness fall. ~from The Spirits Need To Eat (Nine-Patch Press, 1999)